I found Federal RSR great on the road and good on the track. My qualms with the RSR were the outside edges wore away long before the rest of the tyre, after a few laps they went off and you could feel the grip tailing off quite a lot. At the time I ran DS2500 pads and these would outlast the tyres. To counteract the outer tyre wear I found I was getting on for 4 degrees of negative camber which make the car skittish under braking.
I then changed to AD08R tyres as a few guys on here recommended them and they are a better tyre by far. I've managed to reduce the camber to 3 degrees, acceleration, braking and overall stability has improved because of this. Also they don't go off, I feel I should give the car a break and at that point the tyres are fine; to the point that after changing from RSR to AD08R I cooked my DS2500 completely and had to bin them. I now run RC5+ which don't fade.
However neither the RSR or AD08R compare with a proper R tyre in the dry. Some people say about 90% of the grip, compared with the DZ03G I'd say about 75-80% tbh. In the wet it's a different story and both RSR and AD08R have impressed me with wet performance although I'd like to compare it with a decent road tyre.
In January 2013 I changed wheels on my Mk2 Fiesta turbo, it was a cold, wet January. And on the road I found the grip from some H1 compound DZ03G better than the Maxxis MA-Z1. In standing water it may have been a different story.